Table of Contents
- 1 What are the whs concerns regarding printers?
- 2 What are four types of hazards found in the printing industry?
- 3 What safety procedures must be adhered to when cleaning the photocopier?
- 4 Which of the following is a workplace occupational risk?
- 5 What are the risks of a printer?
- 6 What are the common occupational health risks associated to exposure of photocopiers in radiation?
- 7 What are the OHS requirements?
- 8 What are the safety precautions when using toner?
- 9 What is an agreed issue resolution procedure for Health and safety?
What are the whs concerns regarding printers?
Musculoskeletal discomfort may arise from continuous photocopying, collating copies and attention to equipment. Sustained and repetitive postures may lead to muscular fatigue. In low concentrations, solvent vapours from wet copiers may create an odour problem, particularly if ventilation is poor.
What are four types of hazards found in the printing industry?
3.1. 1 The most important chemical hazards associated with the printing industry come from: (a) pre-press chemicals; (b) printing inks; (c) fountain solutions; (d) cleansing solvents; and (e) adhesives and glues.
What safety procedures must be adhered to when cleaning the photocopier?
DO NOT handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might cause an electrical shock. Always make sure the plug is fully inserted. This product must be installed near an AC power outlet that is easily accessible.
What safety precautions can be applied during photocopying and printing?
Ways to safeguard your health
- Choose low-emission photocopiers:
- An ozone filter is a must:
- Keep your distance:
- Ventilate the room:
- Maintain it well:
- Manage refills and spillages well:
What are the roles and responsibilities of OHS WHS personnel?
Workers must: take reasonable care for their own health and safety. take reasonable care for the health and safety of others who may affected by their acts or omissions. cooperate with anything the employer does to comply with OHS requirements.
Which of the following is a workplace occupational risk?
Many of the 2.9 billion workers across the globe are exposed to hazardous risks at their workplaces. This chapter examines the disease and injury burden produced by selected occupational risk factors: occupational carcinogens, airborne particulates, noise, ergonomic stressors and risk factors for injuries.
What are the risks of a printer?
The major printer security risks can include:
- Confidential information being left in printer trays. We’ve seen this happen (or we may have even done it ourselves).
- Unauthorised access to printer and administration settings.
- No network visibility and control.
- Highly sensitive materials in printers and unsecured networks.
What are the common occupational health risks associated to exposure of photocopiers in radiation?
Several studies have associated chronic exposure to emissions from photocopiers in occupational settings with symptoms like breathlessness, non-allergic rhinitis, sore throat, cough, asthma, pseudo allergic inflammation of the respiratory tract, upper respiratory tract infections, skin and eye irritations, headache.
What is mechanical hazard?
Mechanical hazards are those associated with power-driven machines, whether automated or manually operated. • In an industry, people interact with machines that are designed to drill, cut, shear, punch, etc.
What are two safety hazards when dealing with laser printer?
What are two safety hazards when dealing with laser printers? (Choose two.)
- high voltage.
- hot components.
- heavy metals.
- proprietary power bricks.
- unwieldy card cages. Explanation: Laser printers require high voltage when initially powered on and to charge the drum in preparation for writing data to the drum.
What are the OHS requirements?
out OHS requirements through safe work practices at any on or off-site construction workplace. It requires the performance of work in a safe manner through awareness of risks and work requirements, and the planning and performance of safe work practices with concern for personal safety and the safety of others.
What are the safety precautions when using toner?
When replacing toners or using solvents, users should wear rubber or vinyl coated protective gloves and if a liquid toner is used, safety goggles or a face shield. After adding toner, hands and face should be washed immediately.
What is an agreed issue resolution procedure for Health and safety?
There must be consultation and agreement between the employer, HSRs and employees to achieve an ‘agreed issue resolution procedure’ for health and safety issues. The agreed procedure should provide practical guidance and must be able to facilitate resolution of health and safety issues in a workplace.
Who should be included in discussions about workplace health and safety issues?
When addressing workplace health and safety issues, the following people must be included in discussions: the employer or their representative, who is not a health and safety representative (HSR), and has appropriate seniority and is sufficiently competent to act on their behalf
Why do different paper categories and press types have different CMYK recipes?
In order to achieve continuous appearance, these different paper categories and press types actually require quite different CMYK recipes (i.e. different mixtures of inks and, thus, quite different plates) to attain the same printed colour on paper! This is because the papers and the press types have different qualities.